Zebex Z-6010 User manual

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Bar code readers
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User manual
AdvancedHandheldHighSpeedLaserScanner1
tGLLS
Omnidirectional Laser Scanner
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RevisionHistory
Changestotheoriginalmanualarelistedbelow:
Version Date DescriptionofVersion
1.0 2020/05/06 Initialrelease
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ImportantNotice
Nowarrantyofanykindismadeinregardtothismaterial,including,butnotlimitedto,
impliedwarrantiesofmerchantabilityorfitnessforanyparticularpurpose.Wearenot
liable for any errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in
connectionwithfurnishing,performanceoruseofthism
aterial.Weshallbeunderno
liability in respect of any defect arising from fair wear and tear, willful damage,
negligence, abnormal working conditions, failure to follow the instructions and
warnings,ormisuseoralterationorrepairoftheproductswithoutwrittenapproval.No
part of this document may be reproduced, tra
nsmitted, stored in a retrieval system,
transcribed,ortranslatedintoanyhumanorcomputerorotherlanguageinanyformor
byanymeanselectronic,mechanical,magnetic,optical,chemical,biological,manualor
otherwise,exceptforbriefpassageswhichmaybequotedforpurposesofscholasticor
literaryreview,withoutexpresswrittenco
nsentandauthorization.Wereservetheright
to make changes in productdesign without reservation and without notification. The
materialinthisguideisforinformationonlyandissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.All
trademarks mentioned herein, registered or otherwise, are the properties of their
owners.
Specificationorv
ersionmaybesubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Theactualspecification
andversionarebasedontheproductdelivered.
GeneralHandlingPrecautions
Donotdisposeofthescannerinfire.
Donotputthescannerdirectlyinthesunorbyanyheatsource.
Donotuseorstorethescannerinaveryhumidplace.
Donotdropthescannerorallowittocollideviolentlywithotherob
jects.
Donottakethescannerapartwithoutauthorization.
PrintingGuidance
ThisprogrammingguideisinA5size.Pleasedoublecheckyourprintersetting
beforeprintingitout.
Whenprintingbarcodesforprogramming,theuseofahighresolutionlaserprinter
isstronglysuggestedforthebestscanresult.
Copyright©2020.Allrightsreserved.
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RadioNotice
Someequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy.Ifnotinstalled
andusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionsinthismanual,itmaycauseinterferenceto
radiocommunications.Theequipmenthasbeentested andfoundtocomply withthe
limitsforaClassAcomputingdevicepursuanttoEN55022and47CFR,Pa
rt2andPart15
of the FCC rules.These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection
againstinterferencewhenoperatedinacommercialenvironment.
RadioandTelevisionInterference
Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause interference to radio or
televisionreception.Thiscanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon.
Theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientthereceivingantenna.
Relocatethedevic
ewithrespecttothereceiver.
Movethedeviceawayfromthereceiver.
Plugthedeviceintoadifferentoutletsothatthedeviceandthereceiverareondifferent
branchcircuits.
If necessary, the user mayconsult the manufacturer,authorizeddealer, or experienced
radio/televisiontechnicianforadditionalsuggestions.Theusermayfind the following
bookletpreparedbytheFederalCommunicationsCommissionhelpful:“HowtoIdentify
and Resolve RadioTV Interference Problems.This booklet is available from the U.S.
GovernmentPrintingOffice,Washington,DC204
02U.S.A.,StockNo.004000003454.
ForCEcountries
This scanner is in conformity with CE standards.Please note that an approved, CE
markedpowersupplyunitshouldbeusedinordertomaintainCEconformance.
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LaserSafety
ThelaserscannercomplieswithsafetystandardIEC608251foraClassIlaserproduce.
It also complieswith CDRH asapplicable to a Class IIa laser product.Avoid long term
staringintodirectlaserlight.
RadiantEnergy
Thelaserscannerusesonelowpowervisiblelaserdiodesoperatingat650nminanopto
mechanicalscannerresultingin lessthan3.9μW radiatedpoweras observedthrougha
7mmapertureandaveragedover10seconds.
Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner, as unscanned la
ser
lightwithapeakoutputupto0.8mWwouldbeaccessibleinside.
LaserLightViewing
The scan windowis theonly aperturethroughwhich laser light maybeobservedfrom
thisproduct.Afailureofthescannermotor,whilethelaserdiodecontinuestoemita
laserbeam,ma ycauseemissionlevelstoexceedthoseforsafeoperation.Thescanner
has safeguards to prevent this occurrence.If
, however, a stationary laser beam is
emitted,thefailingscannershouldbedisconnectedfromitspowersourceimmediately.
Adjustments
Do not attempt any adjustments or alteration of this product.Do not remove the
protectivehousingofthescanner.Therearenouserserviceablepartsinside.
Caution
Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecified
hereinmayresultinhazardouslaserlightexposure.
Optical
The use of optical instrumentswith this product will increase the eye hazard.Optical
instrumentsincludebinoculars,magnifyingglasses,and microscopesbutdonotinclude
normaleyeglasseswornbytheuser.
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TableofContents
ImportantNotice.................................................................................................................iii
RadioNotice................................................................................................................iv
LaserSafety ..................................................................................................................v
Instruction............................................................................................................................1
Unpacking.....................................................................................................................2
Outline .........................................................................................................................3
Scanner ................................................................................................................3
Stand ....................................................................................................................4
Connecting ...........................................................................................................................5
Power ...........................................................................................................................5
VerifyingScannerOperation ........................................................................................5
ConnectingtotheHost ................................................................................................6
SettinguptheScanner.........................................................................................................7
ScanTest.......................................................................................................................7
SetUp...........................................................................................................................7
Operation .............................................................................................................................8
PresentationMode ......................................................................................................8
SingleLineScanMode .................................................................................................8
LEDIndications.............................................................................................................9
Beeps..........................................................................................................................10
SleepMode ................................................................................................................10
MaintainingtheScanner....................................................................................................11
CleaningtheScanWindow ........................................................................................11
ReplacingtheInterfaceCable ....................................................................................11
Dimensions.................................................................................................................12
CHANGETHESCANNERSETTING ...............................................................................13
Enter/ExitProgrammingMode ..........................................................................................13
DEFAULTPARAMETERS...............................................................................................14
PROGRAMPROCEDURE .............................................................................................19
SystemSetting....................................................................................................................20
Reset(ReturntoFactoryDefault).......................................................................21
DisplayFirmwareVersion...................................................................................21
Abort(ExitProgrammingMode)........................................................................22
ReturntoRS232Default ...................................................................................22
ReturnasCustomerDefault...............................................................................23
ReturntoUSBDefault ........................................................................................23
SaveasCustomerDefault...................................................................................24
HowtoSaveasCustomerDefault......................................................................24
SleepTimeoutsSelection...................................................................................................25
SameCodeDelayTime ......................................................................................................33
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BeeperSoundSelection.....................................................................................................40
BarcodeIdentifierCodeSetting .........................................................................................51
BarcodeIdentifierCodeSelection......................................................................52
SetMessageFormatwithCodeIdentifier..........................................................53
EnableIdentifierCodeTableasAIMStandard...................................................53
BarcodeIdentifierCodeSetting .........................................................................54
Messagedelay....................................................................................................................62
CharacterDelay..................................................................................................................65
InterfaceCommunicationSetting ...................................................................................69
RS232CInterfaceConfiguration................................................................................70
BaudRateSetting...............................................................................................70
DateBitSetting ..................................................................................................74
StopBitSetting...................................................................................................75
ParityBitSetting.................................................................................................76
HandshakingProtocol ........................................................................................79
ACK/NAKResponseTimeSetting.......................................................................82
MessageterminatorforRS232C .......................................................................88
KeyboardWedgeInterfaceConfiguration..................................................................92
MessageTerminatorforKeyboardWedge.........................................................92
KeyboardLanguageSelection ............................................................................94
CapitalLock ......................................................................................................100
FunctionKeyEmulation ...................................................................................101
USBInterfaceConfiguration.....................................................................................102
KeyboardType..................................................................................................102
MessageterminatorforUSB ............................................................................103
DataEditing......................................................................................................................105
HEADERANDTRAILER..............................................................................................106
TruncateHeader/TrailerCharacter...........................................................................108
TruncateSettings......................................................................................................110
AddCodeLength......................................................................................................117
SymbologyConfiguration.................................................................................................118
ReadingCodeSelection....................................................................................119
UPC/EANParametersSetting...................................................................................130
Format..............................................................................................................131
ForceUPCEtoUPCAformat...........................................................................135
ForceUPCAtoEAN13format ........................................................................136
ForceEAN8toEAN13format.........................................................................137
TransmitUPCAcheckdigit ..............................................................................139
TransmitUPCEleadingcharacter....................................................................140
TransmitUPCEcheckdigit...............................................................................141
TransmitEAN8checkdigit ..............................................................................142
TransmitEAN13checkdigit ............................................................................143
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TransmitUPCAleadingcharacter....................................................................144
Addendum........................................................................................................145
Addonformat ..................................................................................................147
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................157
Code39ParametersSetting.....................................................................................165
Code39readinglengthsetting ........................................................................169
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................172
CODABARParametersSetting..................................................................................174
Format..............................................................................................................174
CODABARReadingLengthSetting....................................................................176
Checkdigit........................................................................................................178
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................180
Code128ParametersSetting...................................................................................182
CheckDigit .......................................................................................................182
Code128readinglengthsetting ......................................................................184
EAN128FNC1Character .................................................................................186
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................187
ITF2of5ParametersSetting ...................................................................................189
CheckDigit .......................................................................................................189
ITF2of5readinglengthsetting.......................................................................191
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................194
ChinesePostCodeParametersSetting ....................................................................196
ChinesePostCodeReadingLengthSetting ......................................................196
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................199
MSI/PLESSYCodeParametersSetting......................................................................201
DoubleCheckDigit...........................................................................................201
SingleCheckDigit.............................................................................................203
MSI/PLESSYcodereadinglengthsetting..........................................................204
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................206
Code93ParametersSetting.....................................................................................208
CheckDigit .......................................................................................................208
Code93codereadinglengthsetting................................................................210
DataRedundantCheck.....................................................................................212
GS1DatabarParametersSetting..............................................................................214
FullASCIICodeTable........................................................................................................226
APPENDIXA......................................................................................................................291
CODE39FULLASCIICODETABLE .....................................................................291
APPENDIXB......................................................................................................................293
FUNCTIONKEYEMULATION.............................................................................293
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Instruction
The scanner is a compact handsfree omnidirectional laser scanner, and becomes a
singleline laser scanner by pressing down a button.It is designed to suit both
requirementsforomnidirectionalandsinglelinescanning.Withthereservedmounting
holesat thebackofthescannerbody,thescannertransformstoa s
canningmoduleto
allowintegrationintoyourdesirablehardwareapplication.
The scanner is cubic designed as compact as it can be, and with its standardholder, it
certainlysavesthemaximumcountertopspace.FeaturedwithZscanhardwaredecode
technology, it guarantees the realtime decode and provide the be
st scanning
performanceyou could expect.The scanner surelyhas theperformanceinversetoits
size.
Thescannerincludeskeyfeaturesas,
Button switch in between omnidirectional and single–line scanning capability,
idealforincreasingyouroperatingefficiency.
Powerful20linescanpatternyields
1400scanspersecondfo
romnidirectionalscanning;
74scanspersecondforsinglelinescanning.
Implement with the proprietary realtime hardware decoding technology that
ensuresinstantrecognitionanddecodingbarcodes.
Instantworkingisready,orcanbeembeddedintootherhardwareapplications
viamountingholesatback.
Optional3Dturn
ingcradlewithtwojoinsthatmaximizetherangeofadjustment.
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Unpacking
Thehandheldomnidirectionalscannerpackagecontains:
1ea. Compactomnidirectionalscanner
1ea. Scannerstand
1ea.
Screw
(tofixthestandwhennecessary)
1ea. Adjustablestand(optional)
1ea. Communicationcable
1ea.
Poweradapt er
(only for specific RS232 cables as
optionalaccessory)

Ifanycontentsaredamagedormissing,pleasecontactyourdealerimmediately.
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Outline
Scanner
Description Function
ExitWindow Readsbarcodes
ObjectDetector
Triggerandwake up scannerwhenpresentingbarcodein
itsrange
BeeperHole Forbeeptoneindication
Wakeupscanner
When the scanner enters into the sleep mode, pressing
this switch can wake the scanner up.The sleep mode
featurecanbeprogrammedbyusingthemenulabelsfrom
theProgrammingGuide.
The default timeout setting for the sleep
modeistoswitchofflaserafter10minutes,
andswit
choffmotorafter30minutes.
When the scanneris in the sleep mode, the
LEDisintermittentlyflashingblue.
FunctionButton
Single‐linepattern
Pick up the scanner, press and release the trigger will
activatesinglelinescanmode
BackMountHoles Tofixthescannerwithyourhostinstrument.
InterfaceCable
Connection
Forinterfacecommunicationcableconnection.
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Stand
Bothstandsaredesignedwithafixinghole.Useappropriatescrewsenclosedinthe
packagetofixthestandsonsurfaceifnecessary.
FixedStand
ScrewSize:
Sharpscrew,
M416.0mm,
Crossshape
AdjustableStand
ScrewSize:
Sharpscrew,
M516.0mm,
Crossshape
Adjustableheightillustrateasbelow,
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Connecting
Power
The scanner requires a minimum of 2.5W at 5 VDC power.The interface cable that
comes with the scanner supports both direct power (where the scanner takes power
fromthehostmachine)andexternalpower(that ’swhatthesuppliedpoweradapteris
for).A sufficiently robust POS system can support a sc
anner successfully without
externalpower;aPOSsystemwithabarelyadequatepowersupplymayproduceerratic
performance(eitherofthePOSsystemitself,orofthescanner,orboth)whenascanner
is attached.Unless you are sure your POS system can handle such loading, it is
recommendedthatyouusethes
uppliedpower adapter.Whenanexternaladapteris
connected,thescannerdoesnottakepowerfromthehost.
The scanner turns on when power is supplied, and turns off when power is removed.
Thereisnoon/offswitchonthescanneritself.
Use only an AC/DC power adapter a
pproved for the scanner.Use of other power
suppliesmaycausedamagetothescanner,andvoidthefactorywarranty.
VerifyingScannerOperation
Pleasefollowtheprocedurebelowtoverifyscanningoperation.
1. Insertthe 8 pin modular plug of the Interfacecable intothe scanneruntil a firm
clickisheard.
2. Plugthepoweradapter intothejackontheinterfacecableifnecessary.
3. PlugtheACendofthepowera
dapterintoanACoutlet,orplugtheotherendof
cable into host if power adapter is not needed.When power is supplied, the
scannerpowersup,thebuzzersoundsfourbeepsandtheLEDindicatorglows.
4. Present a knowngood test barcode to the scanner.The scanner should issue a
short beep an
d the LED should flash red momentarily.[If the scanner is
connectedtoaUSBforthistest,itshouldreadonebarcode,beepandthenremain
aredLEDindicatinglight.ThisisnormalwhentheUSBisnotconnectedtoalive
hostterminal.]
Ifthesc
annerdoesnotproduceanybeeps,orproducesthewrongbeeps,
ortheLEDdoe snot lightup,removethepowerconnection andreferto
theTroubleshootingsection.
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ConnectingtotheHost
The interface cable comes with different hostend connectors, depending on the host.
Followthestepsbelowtoconnecttheinterfacecabletothehost.
1. Makesurethatthepowerofthehostsystemisoff.
2. Connect the host end of the interface cable to the appropriateconnectoron the
hos
tsystem.
3. Forthosecaseswhereexternalpowerisused,plugtheexternalACpoweradapter
intothejackontheinterfacecable.
4. Turnonthehostsystem.
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SettinguptheScanner
Incertaincasesnosetupisrequired.Thescanneriseitherpreprogrammedtosuitthe
situation,oritautomaticallydetectsandisreadytogo.Inothercasesthescannermust
be informed about whatkindof systemitis connectedto.Thiscan be done in a few
momentsusingth
eprogrammingbarcodesintheProgrammingGuide.
Theprogrammingsection maybe used to set a number of parameterson the scanner:
communicationinterfacetype(RS232,Keyboard,USB),beeptone,sleepmodetimings,
samecode delay time, enable/disable decoding of numerous code types, and more
advancedthingslikesethea
dersandtrailers.
Individualparametersmaybesetatanytimewithoutaff e ctingtheotherparameters.
ScanTest
1. With the scanner running (LED blue) and the host system on, try to scan several
knowngoodbarcodes.
2. ChecktheresultsonthePOSscreen.Ifthescannerisreadingokay,itislikelythat
nofurthersetupisnecessary.
3. IfthePOSscreendoesnotshowtheex
pectedscans,gototheSetUpsectionbelow.
SetUp
1. When the scanner is powered on (LED blue), find the <Enter/Exit programming
mode>barcodeand presentthisbarcodetothe scanner.Whenthe scannergives
twobeeps(onelowandonehigh)andtheLEDturnsred,itmeansthescannerisin
programmingmode.
2. Decidewhichparametersarere
quiredandfindtheirbarcodesintheProgramming
Guide.
3. Coverunwantedcodeswithyourhandandpresentthedesiredcodes,onebyone,
tothescanner,thescannerbeepsonceasitacceptseachcode.
4. When done, again present the <Enter/Exit programming mode> barcode.The
scannerbeepstwice,oncelongandonceshort,andtheLE
Dreturnstoblue.The
scannerhasbeenprogrammed.
5. Testagainwithknowngoodbarcodes.Ifresultsaregood,youaredonesettingup.
Otherwise,returntostep1andtryagain.
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Operation
The scanner can read barcodes in either omnidirectional or singleline mode to
accommodate different requirements.This scanner is truly omnidirectional while
singleline mode is usually usedfor better aiming on the specific barcodeon the same
sheetofmorethanonebarcodeprintedclosely.
PresentationMode
Asthescannerisonthestand,thescannerwouldalwaysstayactiveinthePresentation
Mode.In other words, the scanner always has multilines, and would not switch to
singlelinescanwhenthebuttonispresseddown.

SingleLineScanMode
Inthismodethescannercanemitasinglelinepatternforuserstohandheldscanningof
hardtoreadormultiplebarcodesononeobject.Salesclerkscanswitchittosingleline
scanoptionsimplybypressingonebutton.
Button
1. Pickupth
escanner.
2. Pressandthenreleasethetopbuttonandalinepatternwouldappear.Itallows
youtoaimatthebarcode.
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3. Ensurethescanlinecrosseseverybarandspaceofthesymbol.
4. Pressthebuttontodecodeandtransmitthebarcode,thegoodreadbeepsonce.
If th
e button is released, it automatically switches back to
omnidirectional scan in 5 seconds.Press down again to switch to
singlelinescanwhennecessary.
LEDIndications
AdualcolorredblueLEDindicatesoperatingstatusasfollows:
LEDStatus Indication
Off Nopowersuppliedtothescanner.
Steadybluelight Thescannerisonandreadytoscan.
Oneredflash Abarcodehasbeensuccessfullydecoded.
Steadyredlight
A barcode has been successfully decoded, but
the object is not removed from the scan
window.
Steadyredlight Thescannerisinprogrammingmode.
Flashingbluelight Thescannerisinsleepmode.
Steadypurplelight
This indicatesthe scannerhas amotor or laser
failure.For motor failure, a periodic beep is
sounded.In this case, return the unit for
repair.
Alternate flashing red
andbluelight
The scanner detects failing power.Please
checkthepowersupply.
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Beeps
Abeepergivesaudiblefeedbackonscanneroperation.
Beeps Indication
Onebeep Abarcodehasbeensuccessfullydecoded.
Fourbeepsinseries
Thisindicatesthescannerpassedthepoweron
selftestandisoperatingproperly.
Twobeeps:lowhigh Thescannerhasenteredprogrammingmode.
Twobeeps:sametone
Scanner has returned from programming to
normalmode.
Continuoustone
This is a failure indication. Return the unit for
repair.
SleepMode
Afterthescanner has been inactive foraperiod of time,thelaserwould automatically
turn off; then the motor would also turn off and the scanner would enter the “Sleep
Mode.ThebluestatusLEDblinksonceasindication.Towakeupthescanner,simply
presentanobjectclosetotheex
itwindow,orpressthetriggerbutton.
Thescannerincludesamotionsensorthatdetectsactivityinfrontofthe
scan window.The detecting distance is up to about 15cm (6 inches)
fromthescanwindow.
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MaintainingtheScanner
The scanner is designed for longterm troublefree operation and rarely requires any
maintenance.Onlyanoccasionalcleaningofthescannerwindowisnecessaryinorder
toremovedirtandfingerprints.
CleaningtheScanWindow
Wipe the scan window with a soft lintfree cloth and a nonabrasive cleaner to avoid
scratchinganddamagingthescanwindow.Thescanwindowmaybecleanedwhilethe
scannerisrunning.
ReplacingtheInterfaceCable
Thestandardinterfacecableisattachedtothescannerwitha10pinmodularconnector.
Whentheconnectorisproperlyseated,itissecuredinthescannerbyaflexibleretention
tab.Thecableisdesignedtobefieldreplaceable.
Replacementcablescanbeobtainedfromyourauthorizeddistributor.
Takethef
ollowingstepstoreplacethecable:
1. Makesurethatthepowerofyourcomputerisswitchedoff,andifapoweradapter
isused,disconnectitfromthescannercable.
2. Disconnecttheoldscannercablefromthecomputersystem.
3. Pressdownatwhereindicatedbelow,andgentlypu
lloutthecable.
4. Insertthenewinterfacecableintothebottomofthescanneruntilitclicks.
5. Plugthenewcableint othehost.
6. If a poweradapteris used,plug the poweradapter intothe jack on the interface
cable.
Pressdownhere
Gen
tlypulloutthecable
inthisdirection
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Zebex Z-6010 User manual

Category
Bar code readers
Type
User manual

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